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Looking for a double + today. This is on EVERY darn radar in the pinks. Billion + in trades today for sure!
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I am in CNES for a million or so shares. It is frustrating me over there and am thinkin about dumping them to get into DDSI. I could have doubled my $ at least in two days if I had not bothered with CNES. Opinions?????
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Roses are red: violets are blue: I'm schizophrenic, and so am I... ;-) Posts: 29 | From: Dayton, OH | Registered: Jan 2006
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Yesssss.....I just bought on Monday at .0003, and with these rumors going around it might jump even more as time goes by.
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I could have had 4K in my account right now if I had only gotten into this on Fri instead of waiting to get into CNES yesterday. I have 800 measly dollars ;-(
Wooda, shooda, cooda.........
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Roses are red: violets are blue: I'm schizophrenic, and so am I... ;-) Posts: 29 | From: Dayton, OH | Registered: Jan 2006
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this could really be good, last time she ran up to .0035 with out this kind of news,
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30,000,000 will go to the IMAGING DATABASE AND WILL BE USED AT MAJOR AIRPORTS BY MID 2006.
THE 46,000,000 left will go to other products for AIR,CARGO,RAIL,AND TRUCKS.AND MAYBE PAYOFF SOME DEBTS.IT DOES NOT END THERE IF THE GOV..... IS HAPPY WITH THERE PRODUCTS MORE CONTRACTS AND MORE CONTRACTS.
This based on a RUMOR but this might explain the volume and share price increase.And dont forget this.............
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so is this funding linked to the budget that the Shrub just released and not funds from last year? if that were the case, we will not get a PR until he can con the congress into approving it i would assume
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seems something is up with all the vol, and someone knows something we don't , maybe theres some big contracts comming,, lets hope so..
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Will Showcase Tamper-Evident NO-REZ Non-Residue, Self-Voiding Seals and TS4A Air Brake Locks TAMPA, Fla., Feb 7, 2006 (PRIMEZONE via COMTEX) -- Digital Descriptor Systems, Inc. (Pink Sheets:DDSI) -- along with its subsidiary CGM Applied Security Technologies -- will showcase its latest transportation security offerings at the Technology and Maintenance Council's 2006 Transportation Technology Exhibition, which begins February 14, in Tampa, Fla.
"Anyone involved in trucking cargo from one location to another knows security must be a primary consideration," says Tony Shupin, president and CEO of DDSI. "At this Transportation Technology Exhibition, we're showing products that address shipment security from multiple perspectives, in terms of both preventing the theft of rigs and in ensuring that if someone breaks into either the trailer or the cargo containers, it will be easily detected."
Digital Descriptor Systems and CGM Applied Security Technologies will be showcasing a full line of products, including the following:
-- NO-REZ non-residue, tamper-evident, self-voiding seals: Ideally suited for use on trailer doors because they leave behind no residue on items they protect, these hi-tech seals cannot be tampered with without leaving behind the indisputable evidence of a "VOID OPEN VOID" messages appearing across the label itself. For shippers who wish to employ a color-coding system, NO-REZ seals are available in blue, red and a wide range of other colors, even when purchased in small lots.
Evidence provided by NO-REZ can be invaluable in informing inspectors and owners that a break-in has occurred. The seals can also play a vital role in greatly reducing the likelihood of dangerous devices or substances being stowed away inside trailers without being detected by authorities.
Printable and easily adaptable to die cutting, NO REZ seals can be used with most conventional label dispensing devices.
-- TS4A air brake locks: Designed to secure tractors from theft, this device literally locks the air line from the air brakes in the tractor. Once installed, the system turns the airbrake safety system into a security device. When the TS4A system is employed, the rig cannot easily be moved until the lock is released.
TS4A air brake locks can be installed over most air brake systems in U.S.-based tractor models produced since 1985.
Located in the Tampa Convention Center, the TMC 2006 Transportation Technology Exhibition runs through February 17. The CGM Applied Security Technologies exhibit will be located at booth No. 609.
About Digital Descriptor Systems, Inc.
The company, based in Sea Girt, NJ, develops and markets integrated enterprise-wide image applications specifically designed for criminal justice organizations. Customers include states, cities, counties, corrections, justice, and public safety agencies. Additional information is available online, at www.ddsi-cpc.com .
Its subsidiary, CGM Applied Security Technologies, Inc., based in Somerset, NJ, is a leading manufacturer and distributor of Homeland Security products, including indicative and barrier security seals, security tapes and related packaging security systems, protective security products for palletized cargo, physical security systems for tractors, trailers and containers, as well as a number of highly specialized authentication products. Additional information is available online, at www.cgmsecuritysolutions.com .
Under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995: Statements in this press release regarding DDSI's business, which are not historical facts, are "forward-looking statements" that involve risks and uncertainties. Please invest wisely. DDSI invites the public to examine our 2004 10K, 2005 10Q and 8K filings for more information regarding the company.